Just got a quote on a Xeon Phi -- over 2.5 times what a GTX Titan is going for retail; I don't have a use-case to get one for work and I don't think it's good VFM for my private use, so my next major purchase may well be a Titan.

This video card confirms two things. First, nVidia has Kepler production humming along now. Second, that growing Kepler supply is obviously outpacing demand for nvidia's uber-expensive Quadro/Tesla hardware in the professional marketplace.

So, what is a company to do with all those Kepler chips piling up? That's right, rebrand the production line "Titan" and keep the price jacked as high as possible while targeting the much larger gaming market-- BRILLIANT!"History is a pack of lies about events that never happened told by people who weren't there." - Santayana

Yeah these cards seem pretty thin on the ground my preferred brand would have been EVGA but their delivery dates were sketchy at best so I have ended up with an Asus branded card. Delivery is confirmed for Friday.

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fine, then we will see some tests and results from you soon.
A lot of people are awaiting their order.
Delivery unknown is the most answer we get these days.
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